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Video from Online Town Hall

Updated: Below is the complete video of Wednesday's town hall meeting on jobs.

What matters to you?

Wednesday we asked Marylanders like you to fill out the Annual Maryland Issues Survey - and the response has been overwhelming.

Hundreds of concerned citizens have told us which issues matter most to them in these difficult times.

Gov. O'Malley and Lt. Gov. Brown want your help to preserve the progress Maryland has made in the last couple years.

If you haven't already completed yours yet, please do so today so we can continue moving Maryland forward!

We work for you. Help us do it better.

In the coming months, Maryland is set to make some major decisions – and Governor O’Malley and Lt. Governor Brown want your input.

Do you have strong opinions on the future of the Maryland? What should our priorities as a state be? How can the government do better by you?

Please take a moment to take the Annual Maryland Issues Survey and help us make Maryland the best state in the nation.

Meeting with the Swedish deputy prime minister

Governor O'Malley sent this blog update from Stockholm on Wednesday morning.

I met with the deputy prime minisiter of Sweden this morning to talk about our common interest in clean technologies. They have an interesting local waste-to-energy program that supplies heat and power on a municipal basis. Sweden poduces more than 40 percent of its power from renewable energy and 90 percent of its power from a combination of nuclear and hydro.

And below are three photos from Wednesday:

Above, meeting with the Swedish deputy prime minister.

Above, getting briefed at SwedenBio, the Swedesh life science organization.

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